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• Leave a car parked in the driveway or ask a trusted neighbor to park there while you are away.

• Leave lights on, or a radio/television. For extended absences, use timers.

• Ask a trusted neighbor to house-sit or keep an extra eye until you get back.

• Don’t post your location information on social media sites when you are away from home.

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Who won?: A number of folks have asked me the past few days what I thought of the first presidential debate. I had to tell them that I didn’t watch it.

It’s not because I didn’t want to watch. I just happened to be booked solid all day Wednesday into the night.

We held our first-ever Best Under 40 dinner and awards ceremony Wednesday evening at the Crystal Lake Country Club. There, we honored the McHenry County Business Journal’s 2012 class of 15 outstanding young professionals under the age of 40 who are making a difference, both in their trade as well as in their communities. Congratulations to each of the recipients, who are listed at the bottom of this column. It was a great event, though I couldn’t stay for all of it.

That’s because after some socializing and opening remarks, I drove to McHenry West High School for a special screening of the anti-bullying documentary “Finding Kind.” The Northwest Herald co-sponsored the event and helped pay to bring in the movie’s creators, Molly Thompson and Lauren Parsekian.

Thompson and Parsekian introduced their film before the screening, and then led the audience of about 400 through a portion of their Kind Campaign program afterward. It was an emotional experience.

We co-sponsored the event as part of our bullying series, “Confronting the Bully.” If you missed it in print, “Confronting the Bully” still can be read and viewed (yes, there are videos) in its entirety at www.nwherald.com/projects/bullying.

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Still going: Even later Wednesday evening, we launched our expanded and vastly improved PlanitNorthwest.com site.

Celebrating its third birthday this month, PlanitNorthwest.com is the go-and-do website for McHenry County, complete with reduced-price vouchers, coupons and other deals from area restaurants and retailers. Last week, we expanded the content on the site, adding all of the Northwest Herald’s award-winning entertainment and lifestyle content.

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